Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-life balance (WLB) policy on employees, in particular fathers.Design/methodology/approach – It presents existing research about WLB policy implementation in organizations as well as the findings of empirical work in insurance and social work in France and the UK (questionnaire survey, case study analysis, interviews with national and sector-level trade union officials).Findings & Practical implications – These indicate that fathers’ take-up of WLB policies is the outcome of a complex dynamic between national fatherhood regimes, organizational and sector characteristics and the individual employee. They suggest that fathers tend to use WLB mea...
Despite extensive research on the effect of family policies on the labour supply of mothers, little ...
According to recent literature the increasing women’s labour market participation is only the first ...
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers t...
Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-l...
This paper contrasts and compares the institutional framework for fatherhood and father involvement ...
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing ...
International audienceThis chapter aims at contributing to a better understanding of the challenges ...
Most studies on work–life support at workplaces consider work–life balance to be a women’s issue, ei...
This thesis analyses the work-care experiences of out-of-work partnered parents in France and the Un...
This working paper examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase t...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
This paper examines institutional change in father-specific leave - a centre-piece of the EU's work-...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
BACKGROUND According to recent literature the increasing women's labour market participation is onl...
How families balance employment and the care of young children has become a focus of dynamic policy ...
Despite extensive research on the effect of family policies on the labour supply of mothers, little ...
According to recent literature the increasing women’s labour market participation is only the first ...
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers t...
Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-l...
This paper contrasts and compares the institutional framework for fatherhood and father involvement ...
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing ...
International audienceThis chapter aims at contributing to a better understanding of the challenges ...
Most studies on work–life support at workplaces consider work–life balance to be a women’s issue, ei...
This thesis analyses the work-care experiences of out-of-work partnered parents in France and the Un...
This working paper examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase t...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
This paper examines institutional change in father-specific leave - a centre-piece of the EU's work-...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
BACKGROUND According to recent literature the increasing women's labour market participation is onl...
How families balance employment and the care of young children has become a focus of dynamic policy ...
Despite extensive research on the effect of family policies on the labour supply of mothers, little ...
According to recent literature the increasing women’s labour market participation is only the first ...
The introduction of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in the UK provided an opportunity for more fathers t...